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JAPAN TRENDS 登载。(Mar 8, 2016)

teamLab offers digital installation wedding ceremonies in Tokyo

The award-winning “ultra-technologists” teamLab have carved out a successful niche in digital art installations, working with the likes of Gucci and even Narita Airport.Their signature approach involves designing interactive floral experiences and family-friendly playful event spaces. There is a fine line between shtick and style, and teamLab’s projects can feel somewhat familiar after a while: the same flowers, the same moving animals. That being said, the company has also attracted considerable overseas interest and is currently showcasing its “Digital Space and Future Parks” exhibition at PACE Menlo Park, California.Now they are branching out from brand tie-ups and art installations into weddings.

CALIFORNIA STYLE 登载。(Mar 7, 2016)

Future Perfect Japan’s teamLab inaugurates the new Pace Art + Technology program in Menlo Park with a DISTINCTIVE BLEND of interactive art and VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE

Future Perfect Japan’s teamLab inaugurates the new Pace Art + Technology program in Menlo Park with a DISTINCTIVE BLEND of interactive art and VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE Though virtual reality has been a buzzy topic of conversation among the tech co- gnoscenti for some time, this year may well be the one in which it fi nally pen- etrates the zeitgeist—with games, fi lms and consoles making their way into the mainstream.(Excerpt from the text)

ARTFUL LIVING 登载。(Mar 3, 2016)

Borusan Contemporary İki Yeni Sergiyi Ağırlıyor

Borusan Contemporary İki Yeni Sergiyi AğırlıyorTeknolojinin sanata etkisinden yola çıkan Japon çağdaş sanatçı topluluğu teamlab’in “teamlab: Sanat ile Fiziksel Mekânın Arasında” ve Borusan Çağdaş Sanat Koleksiyonu’ndan özel bir seçkinin görüleceği “Güverte Yolculuğu”, 5 Mart’tan itibaren Perili Köşk’te ziyarete açılıyor. Çağdaş sanatı yorumlarken algılarımızı etkileyecek olan sergiler, 21 Ağustos 2016 tarihine kadar ziyaret edilebilecek.(Excerpt from the text)

BLOG.VEGAS.COM 登载。(May 2, 2016)

Kabuki lands at Bellagio Fountains with a splash

Don’t you just love when ancient traditions find their way into the middle of cutting edge technology? If you have no idea what I’m talking about, you’re not alone. That rarely ever happens, unless you’re in the neon glow of Las Vegas. In a repeat of East meets West entertainment, the ancient Japanese art of kabuki has found its way back to Vegas at the Fountains of Bellagio, just in time to party it up for Japan’s Golden Week.(Excerpt from the text)